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Do gender differences affect the doctor-patient interaction during consultations in general practice? Results from the INTERMEDE study
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Patient-doctor gender concordance/discordance is associated with their agreement/disagreement on advice given during the consultation. Physicians need to be conscious that their own demographic characteristics and perceptions might influence the quality of prevention counseling delivered to their patients.
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